Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 13:18:07 EST 2006 | jay
As an OEM, I would like to refer to a shipping standard for completly assembled and tested PCA. These are going to be shipped to me from Mexico and I want to assure they are packed and protected properly. Is there a standard that I can refer to?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 08:27:05 EST 2006 | davef
Choices are: * IPC-RB-276 [superseded by IPC-6011/6012], Section 5 discusses some basic shipping and packaging requirements. Also, it references ASTM D-3951 and MIL-P-116. * Universal Instruments has done a nice job putting together a packaging speci
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 11:50:22 EDT 2004 | carterhoward
Hello I haven�t seen any spec for the shipment of enclosures I not absolutely positive but if it�s shipping in a metal enclosure that should act as a faraday cage. The assembled enclosure�s we ship are usually just warped in � pink foam. Hope thi
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 11:25:09 EDT 2004 | reg
Hello. I'm trying to find out if there are any standards with regards to how a PCB is packaged and shipped. I'm particulary looking for info in whether or not ESD bags are required for an assembly in a metal enclosure. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 16:48:06 EDT 2000 | rwilliams
The smt world is new to me and I have a lot of learning to do. I need some recommendations as to best way to ship partially assembled circuits. The board is question is double sided. One side is smt and the other is thru hole. Our plan is to have th
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 15:27:50 EDT 2016 | rvines1
Has anybody else had issues with shipping circuit boards in static shield bubble bags? It appears that parts are getting ripped off during shipping. I suspect that they're getting caught in the bubbles when the boards shift in the bags as the boxes
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 14:33:30 EDT 2000 | Lawrence A. Groves
I did this at one point and found that the handleing is critical. What usually happened is that two of the PCBs would touch and the edge of one would scrape the parts off the other. I tried a couple of different epoxys and ended up with a CIBA prod
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 16:44:44 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
You should be able to do it with the proper epoxy. I found one several years ago that was so strong during the sheer test the board delaminated and gave before the glue. I did not go with it for rework reasons, that�s something you might want to th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 16:49:28 EDT 2017 | joycehughes
In order to ensure that the machine arrives undamaged; what do we need to do?
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 07 10:50:06 EDT 2017 | joycehughes
Many Thanks